2025 March Madness Women’s Announcers: Full List of Broadcasters for Round 1

    The buzzer-beaters, Cinderella stories, and championship dreams of women’s college basketball are back as March Madness 2025 tips off. ESPN’s stellar broadcast lineup features veteran voices and fresh talent ready to capture every heart-stopping moment as history unfolds on the hardwood.

    Behind every dramatic three-pointer and crucial defensive stand, these broadcasting teams will guide viewers through the emotional rollercoaster that defines March Madness. With 16 expert crews deployed nationwide,e fans can expect unprecedented coverage of the tournament’s opening round.

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    March Madness Announcers List Round 1

    The first round of the NCAA Women’s Tournament features a mix of veteran broadcasters and expert analysts, including Pam Ward and Stephanie White.

    Rising talents like Angel Gray and Aja Ellison will also lend their insights, while ESPN’s top crew, Dave O’Brien, Christy Winters-Scott, and Holly Rowe, will bring in-depth analysis to headline games.

    Time (ET)MatchupVenueAnnouncers
    12:00 / 3/22No. 11 Murray State vs. No. 6 IowaCarver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, IAKevin Fitzgerald, Kim Adams
    1:00 / 3/22No. 15 Arkansas State vs. No. 2 UConnGampel Pavilion, Storrs, CTBeth Mowins, Rebecca Lobo
    1:30 / 3/22No. 12 Green Bay vs. No. 5 AlabamaColeman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, ALJay Alter, Helen Williams
    2:00 / 3/22No. 15 Vermont vs. No. 2 NC StateReynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, NCWes Durham, Angela Taylor
    2:00 / 3/22No. 11 Columbia vs. No. 6 West VirginiaWVU Coliseum, Morgantown, WVAngel Gray, Aja Ellison
    2:30 / 3/22No. 14 FGCU vs. No. 3 OklahomaLloyd Noble Center, Norman, OKKevin Fitzgerald, Kim Adams
    3:00 / 3/22No. 16 UNC Greensboro vs. No. 1 USCGalen Center, Los Angeles, CAEric Frede, Christy Thomaskutty, Holly Rowe
    3:30 / 3/22No. 10 South Dakota State vs. No. 7 Oklahoma StateGallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, OKBeth Mowins, Rebecca Lobo
    4:00 / 3/22No. 13 Norfolk State vs. No. 4 MarylandXFINITY Center, College Park, MDJay Alter, Helen Williams
    4:30 / 3/22No. 14 Oregon State vs. No. 3 North CarolinaCarmichael Arena, Chapel Hill, NCAngel Gray, Aja Ellison
    4:30 / 3/22No. 10 Harvard vs. No. 7 Michigan StateBreslin Center, East Lansing, MIWes Durham, Angela Taylor
    5:30 / 3/22No. 9 Mississippi State vs. No. 8 CaliforniaHaas Pavilion, Berkeley, CAEric Frede, Christy Thomaskutty, Holly Rowe
    7:15 / 3/22No. 9 Creighton vs. No. 8 IllinoisMoody Center, Austin, TXTiffany Greene, Steffi Sorensen
    7:45 / 3/22No. 11 George Mason vs. No. 6 Florida StateDonald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, FLRoy Philpott, Jimmy Dykes
    9:45 / 3/22No. 16 William & Mary vs. No. 1 TexasMoody Center, Austin, TXTiffany Greene, Steffi Sorensen
    10:15 / 3/22No. 14 San Diego State vs. No. 3 LSUPete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LARoy Philpott, Jimmy Dykes
    11:30 / 3/21No. 8 Iowa State vs. No. 9 MichiganWells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IowaJenn Hildreth, Kelly Gramlich
    1:00 / 3/21No. 5 Kentucky vs. No. 12 LibertyRupp Arena, Lexington, KentuckySam Gore, Tamika Catchings
    2:00 / 3/21No. 3 Notre Dame vs. No. 14 Stephen F. AustinPurcell Pavilion, South Bend, IndianaPam Ward, Stephanie White
    3:30 / 3/21No. 6 Kansas State vs. No. 11 FairfieldPurcell Pavilion, South Bend, IndianaPam Ward, Stephanie White
    4:00 / 3/21No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 16 Tennessee TechColonial Life Arena, Columbia, South CarolinaCourtney Lyle, Carolyn Peck
    5:30 / 3/21No. 8 Utah vs. No. 9 IndianaColonial Life Arena, Columbia, South CarolinaCourtney Lyle, Carolyn Peck
    6:00 / 3/21No. 2 TCU vs. No. 15 Fairleigh DickinsonSchollmaier Arena, Fort Worth, TexasBrenda VanLengen, Andrea Lloyd-Curry
    7:30 / 3/21No. 7 Duke vs. No. 10 Michigan StateSchollmaier Arena, Fort Worth, TexasBrenda VanLengen, Andrea Lloyd-Curry
    8:00 / 3/21No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 SouthernPauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CaliforniaDave O'Brien, Christy Winters-Scott, Holly Rowe
    9:30 / 3/21No. 5 Baylor vs. No. 12 PrincetonFoster Pavilion, Waco, TexasKrista Blunk, Mary Murphy
    10:00 / 3/21No. 2 USC vs. No. 15 UC San DiegoGalen Center, Los Angeles, CaliforniaEric Frede, Christy Thomaskutty, Holly Rowe
    11:30 / 3/21No. 7 North Carolina vs. No. 10 WashingtonCarmichael Arena, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaAngel Gray, Aja Ellison

    What Time Is Tipoff for March Madness?

    Today’s second-round action begins at Noon ET with the first set of games, featuring continuous coverage across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ABC. The afternoon slate tips off at 3:30 p.m., while evening matchups start at 7:00 p.m. Late games begin at 9:30 p.m. for viewers on the East Coast.

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    All games stream simultaneously on the ESPN app and ESPN+, ensuring basketball fans won’t miss a moment regardless of location. International broadcasts follow similar scheduling, with minor adjustments for time zones and regional broadcast partners.

    March Madness Games Schedule

    MatchupTime (ET)TV ChannelBetting Line
    No. 11 Murray State vs. No. 6 Iowa12:00 PMESPN2Iowa -8.5
    No. 15 Arkansas State vs. No. 2 UConn1:00 PMABCUConn -25.0
    No. 12 Green Bay vs. No. 5 Alabama1:30 PMESPNAlabama -6.0
    No. 15 Vermont vs. No. 2 NC State2:00 PMESPN2NC State -22.0
    No. 11 Columbia vs. No. 6 West Virginia2:00 PMESPNUWest Virginia -4.5
    No. 14 FGCU vs. No. 3 Oklahoma2:30 PMESPN+Oklahoma -10.0
    No. 16 UNC Greensboro vs. No. 1 USC3:00 PMABCUSC -30.0
    No. 10 South Dakota State vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State3:30 PMESPN2Oklahoma State -3.0
    No. 13 Norfolk State vs. No. 4 Maryland4:00 PMESPNUMaryland -18.0
    No. 14 Oregon State vs. No. 3 North Carolina4:30 PMESPNNorth Carolina -12.5
    No. 10 Harvard vs. No. 7 Michigan State4:30 PMESPN2Michigan State -5.0
    No. 9 Mississippi State vs. No. 8 California5:30 PMESPN+California -2.0
    No. 9 Creighton vs. No. 8 Illinois7:15 PMESPN2Illinois -1.5
    No. 11 George Mason vs. No. 6 Florida State7:45 PMESPNUFlorida State -7.0
    No. 16 William & Mary vs. No. 1 Texas9:45 PMABCTexas -28.0
    No. 14 San Diego State vs. No. 3 LSU10:15 PMESPNLSU -15.5
    No. 8 Iowa State vs. No. 9 Michigan11:30 AMESPNUIowa State -2.5
    No. 5 Kentucky vs. No. 12 Liberty1:00 PMESPN2Kentucky -8.0
    No. 3 Notre Dame vs. No. 14 Stephen F. Austin2:00 PMESPNNotre Dame -30.5
    No. 6 Kansas State vs. No. 11 Fairfield3:30 PMESPNewsKansas State -10.0
    No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 16 Tennessee Tech4:00 PMESPNSouth Carolina -35.0
    No. 8 Utah vs. No. 9 Indiana5:30 PMESPN2Indiana -1.5
    No. 2 TCU vs. No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson6:00 PMESPNUTCU -25.0
    No. 7 Duke vs. No. 10 Michigan State7:30 PMESPNewsDuke -4.5
    No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 Southern8:00 PMESPNUCLA -28.0
    No. 5 Baylor vs. No. 12 Princeton9:30 PMESPN2Baylor -9.5
    No. 2 USC vs. No. 15 UC San Diego10:00 PMESPNUUSC -32.0
    No. 7 North Carolina vs. No. 10 Washington11:30 PMESPNewsNorth Carolina -6.0

    This is just a glimpse of the jam-packed schedule ahead. With top-tier broadcasting talent and thrilling matchups, the opening round of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Tournament promises to be one of the best yet.

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